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May 28, 2023 – Follow the Voyage

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TSGB Cruise 2023, Day 20 – we formally crossed into the Southern Hemisphere round
12:00 pm these days! All aboard had been excited to succeed in this milestone of our adventure, as
this was once a primary for many people. We will set our clocks again another hour on May
thirtieth, after which leap an afternoon forward on the night time of the thirty first, skipping June 1st. From
that time ahead, we can be in the identical time zone as Samoa. 

 

Crossing the equator!

Otherwise, it’s been a calming Sunday aboard the TS Golden Bear. There was once some
pleasure closing night time, as the send was once contacted through JRC Honolulu by the use of satellite tv for pc telephone
and was once requested to test on a close-by crusing vessel that had misplaced satellite tv for pc communique.
The cadets on watch replied with the steering of the Licensed Watch Officers, and
the TSGB diverted direction and was once ready to make touch with the crusing vessel. Once
the crusing vessel showed that they had been protected and that no help was once required,
the TSGB resumed direction and we persisted on our voyage.

Special due to the cadets who replied: CWO Bridget Brumm, CTO Madeline Schmid,
BTM Conner Rice, Bow Lookout Elle Hamilton, Messenger Mik Harris, Helmsman Chance
Jacobson, Security Officers Evita Adriano, Andrew Jordan, and Nate Kruhm, and a large
thanks to Licensed Watch Officers Mike Thomsen and Carlton Bartlett for his or her steering
and experience. Great activity, everybody!

Check again frequently and observe the voyage with our weblog collection that provides the newest news from Summer Cruise! The TSGB will go back and forth to Los Angeles, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Apia, Samoa, Hilo, Hawaii,
and Astoria, Oregon previous to returning to Vallejo on July 7.

Stay tuned for updates to the Follow the Voyage weblog.

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maritime academy on the West Coast. Located in Vallejo, California, the campus serves
just about 1,000 scholars and gives undergraduate levels making ready scholars for careers
in engineering, transportation, global family members, industry, and international logistics.
The new oceanography stage program introduced in the fall of 2020. Cal Maritime additionally
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